As many have already said, the rain just keeps coming and coming. The moving radar images are hard to watch, because you have to know that there is some real suffering going on in the many rivers and creeks in the hills. Hesitant to watch the news today.

Prayers for everyone under Florence's deluge.

Peter

PS -- Glad that the coast did not receive the stronger hurricane which had been forecast to hit. Plenty of time left for good vacations on The Outer Banks at any campgrounds which will be open. TBD for sure.

PS -- Before all the previous charts go out-of-date, it is instructive to read this entire thread IMO, to appreciate the NOAA etc. resources that let us watch the action in real time, notably the ocean National Data Buoy system. The winds at many locations are still crankin' !!!

Iím glad the storm hasnít been as bad as feared, and I enjoy laughing at reporters who get caught trying to sensationalize the storm, but letís not lose track of the fact that for at least a good number of folks, this hurricane has been a devastating experience.

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Our Daughter, hubby and g-kids sheltered it out at our place cause their home near Latta SC is really near the NC border and their area is pretty flat and the rising water has them blocked from even getting in to check things.

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